Clippings of articles from the 'Irish Catholic' and 'Ireland’s' Own titled ‘Only Capuchin Friary in the West / Ard Mhuire sees many changes’ and ‘In Praise of Ard Mhuire, Donegal’. The articles refer to the history of Ard Mhuire Friary and in particular to its transformation into a retreat and conference centre in the diocese of Raphoe.
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Glenstal Abbey Auth RecIncludes; "The journey toward renewal", "Society today", "Conditions for survival: to attract & [and] to sustain", "The future of religious life".
A typescript account of a trip to Paris which was undertaken by Sr. M. Pius and Sr. M. Carmel. The account discusses their trip to various archives and libraries in order to uncover the history of Nano Nagle in France, her connection to the Ursuline Sisters and the history of other members of the Nagle family in Paris.
Presentation SistersA copy of a sheet music publication titled ‘One Hundred Years Ago / Ode to Thomas Moore / words by Stephen N. Elrington / set to music by J.W. Glover’ (Dublin, [1879]).
An image of a traditional canoe on the Zambezi River, Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia.
An image on a canoe on the Zambezi River in Northern Rhodesia.
J.P. O’Reilly, ‘On the waste of the coast of Ireland as a factor in Irish history … a reprint from Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. XXIV., Section B, Part 2’. (Dublin: University Press, 1902).
Two glass plates titled ‘On the roadside, Rochestown’. The cover annotation provides a date of 1906. The image is of two women (possibly a mother and daughter) greeting a group a children on a wooded path. The same women appear in the photograph at CA PH-1-29-D.
A photographic print titled 'On the road to Achill, County Mayo'.